Brunch & More |11 Atlanta Easter Activities For the Whole Family

For those looking for Atlanta Easter activities this weekend, you are in luck. There is a TON of fun things to do. And as a bonus, the weather is supposed to be picture perfect. From Easter egg hunts to Easter brunches to general family-friendly fun, there is something for everyone!

Atlanta Easter Activities for the Whole Family This Weekend

1. Life Time Bunny Brunch and Parents Night Out

Join Mr. Hopper Saturday, April 15th for an Egg-Stravaganza at Life Time Athletic – Atlanta! Bring the whole family as all ages invited! This is a great opportunity to check out this fab gym by the way. The Bunny Brunch is from 12:00pm-2:00pm. Cost: $25 per Family/ $30 per non-member (RSVP 48 hours in advance, as same day registrations will incur a $5 fee.)

This Atlanta Easter event will include a delicious family brunch, an egg hunt, a “Hoppy” bounce house, snow cones and egg tye-dye! Want to let the kids have fun by themselves? Take advantage of the Bunny Bash Parents Night Out. Kids aged 4 and older will be able to swim, play games, eat pizza, and have a fantastic time. Parents Night Out is for members and non-members. It runs 6pm to 10pm. Cost: $25 per child/member, $30 per child/non-member.

2. Atlas – 3-Course Easter Dinner

On Easter Sunday, April 16th, Atlas is prepared to dazzle food lovers with an unforgettable dinner. Whether it’s in the gorgeous dining room or on the expansive patio, guests will be treated to a spectacular three-course prix fixe menu for $65 per person created just for the occasion by Executive Chef Christopher Grossman and Pasty Chef Christian Castillo. The full chef-driven dinner menu, which changes daily, will also be available. Guests are also invited to view the restaurant’s acclaimed art installation featuring 30 pieces from esteemed artists including Foujita, Monet, Chagall, Modigliani and Soutine, which returned just in time for spring. Located within the St. Regis Atlanta, Atlas celebrates the very best in seasonal American cuisine combined with European influences.

For more information or to make a reservation, visit atlasrestaurant.com. Atlas is located at the St. Regis Atlanta at 88 West Paces Ferry Rd NW, Atlanta, GA 30305.

On Sunday April 16th, Park Tavern will host a special Easter brunch on its expansive patio overlooking picturesque Piedmont Park. Bring the whole family to enjoy an exuberant buffet including chef-attended omelet and carving stations, Eggs Benedict with smoked salmon, Applewood Smoked Bacon and sausage, cheese grits, green beans almondine, sweet potato soufflé, and many more traditional favorites. There will be a special appearance by the Easter Bunny at 12 p.m., which will kick off Park Tavern’s annual Easter Egg Hunt. Guests are invited to bring their cameras and take pictures with the Easter Bunny for free. Cost: $34.95 for adults, $14.95 for kids ages 7 to 12, and kids 6 and under are free. To make reservations and purchase tickets, visit www.parktavern.com or call 404-249-0001.

4. Hampton + Hudson – Family-Style Easter Brunch

For an Atlanta Easter brunch in a relaxed in-town setting head to Hampton + Hudson for a special brunch created by Executive Chef Savannah Sasser. Serving family-style brunch options, guests can enjoy a 3-course brunch including a mimosa carafe for $30, or those looking for something lighter can enjoy the smaller brunch menu the Inman Park hotspot will also have available.

5. Cypress Street Pint & Plate – Easter Sunday Brunch

On Easter Sunday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., the wily crew at Cypress Street Pint and Plate will be hosting a special Easter bash that includes delicious brunch specials like house-made Deviled Eggs. Open to all ages, diners are invited to take part in the Midtown haunt’s Easter Egg Hunt featuring eggs filled with an array of treasures including candy, gift cards and more. The full brunch menu featuring house favorites including the wildly popular Chicken and Waffle – waffle battered chicken tenders, Sriracha syrup and hand cut fries and the Cypress Chilaquiles will also be available.

Cypress Street Pint and Plate is located on the corner of 6th street and Cypress Street at 817 West Peachtree, Suite E-125, Atlanta, Georgia. For more information, please visitwww.cypressbar.comor call 404-815-9243.

7. ONE. midtown kitchen Easter Brunch

Brunch enthusiasts can hop over to ONE. midtown kitchen for a very special Easter brunch from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Sunday, April 16th. Usually only open for dinner, the neighborhood gem known for its high-energy American cuisine is getting an early start just for the occasion. With a seasonally influenced Easter menu created by Executive Chef Matt Weinstein, guests can also take advantage of ONE’s impressive cocktail, wine and beer list.

8. Bunny Brunch at TWO urban licks

This Easter, kids and brunch lovers alike are invited to enjoy an eggcellent brunch created by Executive Chef Michael Bertozzi at TWO urban licks on Sunday, April 16th from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. A favorite spot to brunch right on the Atlanta BeltLine, TWO’s very own Easter Bunny will hippity hop to each table sharing special eggs, prizes and more. Throughout brunch, guests are also invited listen to live music and take pictures with the Easter Bunny at 11 a.m., 1 p.m. and 3 p.m.

9. The Easter Egg Hunt at TAP

A favorite Midtown brunch spot with an expansive patio overlooking Peachtree Street, TAP is hosting a special brunch this Easter Sunday, April 16th from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. With plenty of family and kid-friendly options, TAP will be serving up favorites including avocado toast, the Short Stack, ‘Merica Plate, Georgia Pear Salad and much more. Just for the occasion, TAP is also creating a special Bloody Mary and mimosa bar complete with all the fixings. Partygoers and children are also invited to partake in TAP’s Easter Egg Hunt from 12 p.m. or 2 p.m.

For more information or to make a reservation, visit www.tapat1180.com/ or call 404.374.2220.

10. Parish Hosts an Early Easter Bunny Brunch

One of Atlanta’s top brunch spots, the Brasserie at PARISH is opening its doors early on Easter Sunday, April 16, 2017. Brunchgoers can take advantage of exquisite brunch offerings from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m. courtesy of Executive Chef Stuart Tracy. With the Easter Bunny making appearances at each table while delivering special treats and taking pictures, diners are invited to revel in house favorites like shrimp and grits, the croque monsieur, corned beef hash, chicken and waffles and much more.

For more information or to make a reservation, visit www.parishatl.com or call 404.681.4434.

11. Sandy Springs Artsapalooza Festival

For those looking for Atlanta Easter weekend festivities on Saturday, April 15th and Sunday, April 16th, check out Atlanta Foundation for Public Spaces’ sixth annual Sandy Springs Artsapalooza The Artsapalooza is a two-day all day outdoor event with an emphasis on visual arts and handcraft taking place throughout the beautiful, tree-lined streets of Sandy Springs. The annual festival will feature up to 150 local and regional artists representing disciplines in painting, ceramics, glass, woodwork, handcraft, mixed media and more. In addition to a beautiful selection of artwork, the festival will also include an amazing lineup of gourmet food trucks, live acoustic music, children’s activities and more. An ideal spring destination featuring activities for the entire family, the event is open to all ages, free to attend and includes free parking. For more information visit sandyspringsartsapalooza.com.